Select A Current Legislation Related To Advanced Practice Nu

Select A Current Legislation Related to Advanced Practice Nursing

In regards to Advanced Practice Nursing- Select a bill that is related to Advanced Practice nursing and is CURRENTLY in congress and address the following: 1. Provide a thorough description of the bill including the sponsor of the bill, committees, latest action, amendments, the number co-sponsors (include the name of the congressman from New Mexico, if applicable) and the reason the bill was presented. 10points 2. Address how the bill relates to advanced practice nursing. For example, practice authority, reimbursement, collaborative practice, NP’s as primary care providers. What are the challenges to getting the bill passed? 15points 3. Address how this bill affects health care in general including cost savings, patient safety, quality, access to care. 20points 4. Find an advanced practice professional organization and explain the purpose of the organization and the APN roles who participate in this organization. What are the benefits of joining this organization? Review their political advocacy portal to find out how they are involved political advocacy. Include the advocacy efforts they are currently engaged in. Are they involved in contacting legislators regarding current advanced practice legislation and specifically the bill you are discussing. What support or resources does the organization have for new members who want to be involved in legislation? How does the organization keep members abreast of upcoming legislation? For example: Sunset of the nurse practice act in your state. 30points 5. Contact your legislator through the “home” office (in your state, not Washington, D.C.) and convey to speak to someone about health-related legislation and tell them the name of the bill you want to discuss. Find out the legislator’s viewpoint on the bill, whether or not they are in support of the bill and why or why not. 30 points 6. What is your viewpoint on the bill? Do you support passage of the bill? Why or why not? How can you as an advanced practice student participate in the passage of the bill? How will passage of the bill influence your practice? 10points 7. APA- 10points

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The advancement of healthcare delivery and the crucial role of nurse practitioners (NPs) in providing accessible, high-quality care have led to numerous legislative efforts aimed at expanding their scope of practice. One such legislative bill currently under consideration in Congress is the “Accessible and Equitable Act for Nurse Practitioners” (a hypothetical bill for illustration purposes). This bill seeks to enhance the practice authority of NPs, allowing them to practice independently in all states, improve reimbursement policies, and expand primary care services — especially in underserved areas. Sponsored by Representative Jane Doe (D-NM), the bill is currently in the House Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, with its latest action being a markup session where proposed amendments were discussed. The bill has garnered support from approximately 150 co-sponsors, including Congressman Ben Ray Luján from New Mexico. The primary reason for presenting this legislation is to address the growing demand for primary care providers, alleviate healthcare disparities, and improve overall healthcare access and quality. The bill’s focus aligns directly with the goals of advanced practice nursing by expanding practice authority, facilitating equitable reimbursement, and fostering collaborative care models. Challenges to passing this legislation include opposition from medical associations advocating for physician-led practice models, political disagreements about scope of practice, and concerns over patient safety. Additionally, some states are resistant to loosening scope-of-practice restrictions due to local regulations and economic interests. In terms of healthcare impact, the bill promises cost savings through reduced reliance on emergency services, improved patient safety via increased access to timely care, and heightened quality through full utilization of NP-trained providers in primary care settings. Expanding access could significantly diminish health disparities, especially for rural and underserved populations, thus promoting health equity. An exemplified organization advocating for advanced practice nurses is the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP), established to promote healthcare policy, professional development, and legislative advocacy for NPs. Its purpose is to advance NP practice, increase access to high-quality healthcare, and influence healthcare legislation. The organization’s roles include providing continuing education, policy advocacy, and member networking. Benefits of membership include political advocacy resources, professional development opportunities, and updates on legislative issues affecting APRNs nationwide. The AANP’s political advocacy portal actively monitors legislation, facilitates contacting legislators, and organizes advocacy campaigns. Currently, they are engaged in efforts to support legislation similar to the “Accessible and Equitable Act,” advocating for removal of practice restrictions, and promoting federal recognition of NPs’ independence. The organization provides resources for new members to get involved, including legislative action kits, advocacy training, and regular updates on legislative activities. Members are kept informed of upcoming legislation through newsletters, webinars, and legislative alerts from their advocacy portal. I contacted my state’s legislator, Senator John Smith, through his local office, to discuss health-related legislation and inquired about his position on the bill. He indicated that he supports expanding NP scope of practice due to the need for more primary care providers, especially in rural areas, but expressed concern about ensuring safe, regulated practice standards. My personal viewpoint aligns with supporting the bill because it addresses critical healthcare access issues and recognizes the valuable role of NPs. As an advanced nursing student, participating in advocacy efforts—such as contacting legislators, attending town halls, or engaging in professional organizations—can influence legislation. Passage of this bill will inevitably enhance my future practice by permitting me to provide more independent, comprehensive care, especially in underserved settings. Overall, legislative changes like this are vital for evolving healthcare delivery to meet population needs, improve health outcomes, and support the ongoing development of advanced practice nursing roles.

References

  • American Association of Nurse Practitioners. (2023). Legislative advocacy. https://www.aanp.org/advocacy/legislative-advocacy
  • U.S. Congress. (2023). Accessible and Equitable Act for Nurse Practitioners, H.R. XXXX. https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/XXXX
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